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~mysql> DROP USER 'wordpress'@'localhost'; | ~mysql> DROP USER 'wordpress'@'localhost'; | ||
Query OK, 0 rows affected (0.00 sec) | Query OK, 0 rows affected (0.00 sec) | ||
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Change a mysql user's password.<br> | Change a mysql user's password.<br> | ||
Login as root. | Login as root. | ||
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Update the password. Make sure to replace '''your_new_password''' and '''changed_user''' with the appropriate values. | Update the password. Make sure to replace '''your_new_password''' and '''changed_user''' with the appropriate values. | ||
<nowiki>~$mysql> update user set password=PASSWORD('your_new_password') where User='changed_user';</nowiki> | <nowiki>~$mysql> update user set password=PASSWORD('your_new_password') where User='changed_user';</nowiki> | ||
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Revision as of 16:46, 29 July 2015
- mysql is one of the most popular database applications on the market today
mysql login
mysql -u <user> -p
will then prompt you for a password
mysqladmin login
mysqladmin -u <user> -p
you can also run other commands after -p, such as:
see if the database is running
status
change MySQL root pass
sudo dpkg-reconfigure mysql-server-5.1
verify MySQL is running
sudo netstat -tap | grep mysql
backup wiki mysql database
sudo -s mysqldump -u user -p db.name > wikidatabasebackup.sql i.e. mysql -u wikiuser -p wikidb > /var/www/mediawiki/backup/wikidatabasebackup10_4_12.sql
view all databases
~$ mysql -u root -p ~mysql>SHOW DATABASES; +--------------------+ | Database | +--------------------+ | information_schema | | mysql | | performance_schema | +--------------------+ 3 rows in set (0.00 sec)
delete (drop) a database
~mysql> DROP DATABASE IF EXISTS <db name>; Query OK, 11 rows affected (0.04 sec)
list all users
~mysql> SELECT User,Host FROM mysql.user; +------------------+-----------------+ | User | Host | +------------------+-----------------+ | root | 127.0.0.1 | | root | ::1 | | root | mysite | | debian-sys-maint | localhost | | root | localhost | +------------------+-----------------+ 5 rows in set (0.00 sec)
delete a user
~mysql> DROP USER 'wordpress'@'localhost'; Query OK, 0 rows affected (0.00 sec)
Change a mysql user's password.
Login as root.
~$ mysql -u root -p
From the mysql console, select the mysql db (this is where mysql users are stored, like root)
~mysql> use mysql;
Update the password. Make sure to replace your_new_password and changed_user with the appropriate values.
~$mysql> update user set password=PASSWORD('your_new_password') where User='changed_user';